The rise and fall of my sloppy love, The smatterings, and splatterings,
They'll get you.
I'm not the one you were thinking of,
Maybe you thought I'd call, Instead of crashing down your hall.
Hold me down, but I'll find out.
You know you will never get what you need,
Blue Diamond strike 'em anywhere,
First we caffeinate, then incinerate,
We'll get you.
And sparks will fly in the summer air,
Did you pull out of your stall,
Maybe I'll see you after all.
Say we don't. Know who we are. We say no,
I live my life like the burning man,
Like a burning man,
Like a burning man,
And I won't get enough 'Till my legs are broken,
The stars they shine. In an empty void.
Life is not to fear, life is to enjoy,
He'll get you.
Mr. Death catches all someday.
Baby I thought you'd call.
Or leave a light on in the hall,
Hold me down, But I'll find out. We say no,
I live my life like a burning man,
And I won't get enough,
till my legs are broken.



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    Easy...... 'rise and fall of my sloppy love the smatterings and splatterings' is sex, and smatterings getting you is pregnancy possibly. Maybe a girlfriend or affair of his was very paranoid about un-planned-for babies. Also, 'hold me down I wanna find out' is sexual discovery of personal technique, perhaps. Kinky. Ummm... 'You know you never get what you need',Maybe she never orgasms? Blue Diamonds are a brand of matches, caffeine is an upper, basically excitement. Not sure about incineration, squelching desire by giving in to it? (My way) 'Pull out of your stall, maybe I'll see you after all' is use of a pun that PARENTS use, "Kinda like closing the barn door after the horses have escaped" 'Burning man', easily a man overheated by his....mojo. 'I won't get enough until my legs are broken' , going at it like a couple of little rabbits until you poke an eye out with that thing!!!!! 'Life is not to fear' the irrational fears of a virgin. 'Life is to enjoy' a come-on line of some sort. Mr Death.....who knows for sure? I like that line the best out of them all,however..... ' sparks will fly into the summer air' 'the stars they shine in an empty void' is the ecstatic visions acheived during orgasm, falling into 'the summer sky' and they being the stars,so to speak. she must not have been too impressed, or she would've called. Definitely the theme is sex.

    HaloDemonon January 12, 2002   Link

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